Bracelet



May 18 1926.

Liv/417g,

Patented. May 18, 1926.

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essere? retenir SAMUEL PORTE, OF SYDNEY, NOVA SOOTA, CANADA.

BRACELET.

Application filed February 23, 1923.

lets, and the objects ot the invention are genand simplify n bracelet of better adapt the various er^lly to improve J.

this el arecter to parts to perform the functions required ot them.

iin its construction the invention' includes the improved combine-.tion and arrangement et parts hereinafter described in detail in the present speei"eation and illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

in the drawings: Y

Figure 1 is a top plan View of an embodiment oi 'the invention.

Figure 2 is a View of the underside.

Figure 3 an enlarged sectional detail.

Figure l is an enlarged view of one of the links.

Figure 5 is an end view of the connecting` link. Y

Figure 6 is aV plan View of the underside oi the connecting link.

1n the drawings, like characters oi reference indicate eorrespondino' parts in all the figures. v

Referring to the drawings:

T he bracelet comprises a plurality of linls 10 each having` e. cylindrical Containing member 11 and a connecting' member 12 .termed Witl'i s. shank 3 having' a spherical enlarg` nient 1li et oneend and a socket 15 et opposite end designed, to lit the spherical enlargement on the adjacent member.l as shown in Figure fr.

'1 ie member 13 is designed to slide Withthe member 11, being spring-held in normal positionby n spring 16 Which extends between the' socket 15 and the inner end ot' the members 11 and 12 surrounding;r the stem 13. I

YJihen the soelret 15 is treed from the enlargement or head 14, the enlargement or Serial No. 620,815'.

to be removed through :in in trie member 11, preferably et i Lepe and communie-sting with slot 18 through 'which the stein 13 may pa. When the heed is in the socket., it will be seen that the links ere loelred together, but when withdrawn therefrom, the linlrs may be sepnrnted.

ythe ends oi' the bracelet Conveniently Connected together by a eonneetor member lil, beinf' formed et opposite ends with slots op1 :ling snneri 2O and 2l. through which stems 13 0i the links 1() may extend7 the heads 11i on said end meml'ers passing into e. central recess in the iorn'i shown in Figure 3, s id rea Cess beingl provided with bevel taees 23 and lending to the ope-ning' 25 through Wiiieh the heads are introduced.

ln operation, the link easing members 10, havingl been fitted with springaetuated oont'ne bars or rods 12, are joined together ng the members 12 Within the easing to engage with the protruding soeket end ot the bar in the adjacent easing. A slot 18 is provided in the easing through which, when the socket 15 is freed 'from the bell 111, the latter is adapt-ed to be removed.

That l e aim as my invention is:

A bracelet Comprisingl a plurality oi' linlrs efieh consistingo1 e. casing, n eonneeting rod bellormed at one end and he 7ing` n socket et the other end, the ball end b Y g des c `ed to protrude bevond the Casin to en with the socket end o'f a similar connecting@Y rod inthe ndiaeent link easing, an expznsible spring surrounding seid rod ane e. slot in the casing, the soeletend of the eonneeting rod being` within the easing and designed to press the spring against the end of the easing.

In Witness whereof my hand.

l have hereunto set SAMUEL PORTE. 

